[webproducers] Re: my feedback, was New website

--- m o r r y <morry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here are the Search Engine Market Share data as of Jan. 2003 from Nielsen
> 
> http://searchenginewatch.com/reports/article.php/2156451
> 
> This shows that MSN has about 28% of the search and while Yahoo has been
> powered by Google this might change soon as they bought Overture and they
> are actively seeking to protect their interests in the search world as has
> been covered in many industry magazines. Some expect that Yahoo will sever
> their agreement with Google.

But is the MSN stat false? Each time I mistype a URL in Explorer it goes 
to MSN - so while that's counted as a search it really isn't. I mean if they 
had that muchof the market would they even be thinking of buying google?

Also perhaps the real trend isn't SEO but investing in placement advertising?

Michael

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